http://www.steelersdepot.com/2014/04/he ... harm-good/ Lots say it. Bey had the 2nd worst drop rate in the NFL (didn't know that although I knew he couldn't catch and won't stray near the middle of the field) He was benched by the Colts last year then let go.Bey always looked bad to me whenever I saw him.http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/20 ... r-additionDon't remember McCain at all. In addition to this opinion One of the radio guys on the Fan stated a Houston sportswriter pal texted him about how bad McCain is. Believe what you want; I don't want to rain on your parade.

The whole seat license thing is keeping me from getting season tickets for the Steelers. I don't feel like dropping up to $20K for the privilege to buy a pair of seats just to find out they want a new stadium in 2025 and my licenses lose all of their value.

Good deal on the preseason tickets dropping in price. You can't even sell those things.

I wasn't complaining, just explaining why it wasn't for me. I watch the license market (It's easy, there is only one website you can buy them from other fans) and to get out of the upper deck cost north of $20K, I just can't swing it. I just think that with the amount of time teams expect to get out of their stadiums if I spend that much on licenses now I won't be in any position to sell my license before it goes away.

columbia wrote:Im amazed that anyone who makes less than $75K has Pens season tickets. They must not have children or plans to retire before 70.

This describes me exactly, and since I want to move back to Pittsburgh in the next 3-5 years I got on the list.

The only issue I have with the ball drop on first downs is when it affects the drive. Sometimes AB takes too long getting back in the huddle or line of scrimmage for the next play. I've also seen him do the ball drop when we are in the no-huddle and it takes the officials longer to spot the ball than normal because they have to chase it.